How much will your window project cost?

Average Cost: $150 - $750 per window. Use this calculator to better estimate the cost of your window project.

Window Replacement (Average) Costs

New window installation costs on average between $135 to $670. This does not include additional labour service charge. Labour service charges can be on average between $90-$150.

  • Energy efficient (Double pane windows for decent energy star ratings)
  • Window Frames (Aluminium, fiberglass, wood, vinyl etc)
  • Window Styles (casement, bay windows and double hung etc)
  • Window Size: (Variable sizes can be custom fitted)
Window Replacement (Average) Costs

How to calculate Labour Costs?

Labour costs are usually dependent on location and the type of window needing to be installed.

The average hourly service charge for having your windows fitted and installed is approximately $32 per hour for most window types. A single window installation should not take longer than 2 hours.

However, the more complicated the window installation, the longer the time it can take to fit the window in place. For instance, if you require an opening to be made in the structure of your home, this may require more skilled

labour management, depending on the integral structure of your property, therefore raising the labour service charge.

That being said labour costs tend to vary depending on the demographic and local competition between home improvement contractors.

How to calculate Labour Costs?

Multi Window Replacement Costs

If you have a very specific enquiry or very large project you may be able to negotiate pricing to receive discounted rates.

If you are unsure about the specifics, then it would be best to speak with a local contractor and get free estimates for your windows.

Multi Window Replacement Costs

Frame Materials & Cost

Here is a list of the different frames and associated costs:

Window Frame Types Price Per Window
Vinyl Windows $388
Aluminum Windows $172
Composite Windows $309 to $1,258
Fiberglass Windows $498 to 1495
Wood Windows $556

Energy Efficient Features

Double or triple paned windows are designed to save you money on future utility bills. Various custom options such as argon gas fills, low-e coating and sound proofing can help increase your energy efficiency rating.

Energy Efficient Features

Window Types & Installation Costs

You may need to do some research when deciding which option is best for your home. You may need to compare costs and the various window designs available.

Standard sized double hung windows cost around $320 on average.

Large picture windows for instance may cost on average up to $740 or more

Window Type Costs: Price Per Window
Arched Windows $310 to $485
Double Hung Windows $280 to $820
Bay Windows $1,100 to $3,500
Awning Windows $410 to $750
Casement Windows $260 to $740
Single Hung Windows $160 to $340
Bow Windowss $1,420 to $3,820
Egress Windows $1,050 to $5,050
Circle Windows $240 to $740
Glass Block Windows $420 to $1,120
Garden Windows $1,050 to $4,050
Jalousie Windows $140 to $340
Hopper Windows $270 to $730
Skylight Windows $920 to $2,150
Picture Windows $320 to $780
Sliding Glass Door Windows $1,050 to $2,680
Sliding Windows $300 to $1,280
Transom Windows $225 to $565
Storm Windows $230 to $440
Labour Service Charge $36 per hour

The Best Window Brands & Prices

Some of the best window brands are Milgard, Marvin and Simonton. Prices for new windows with top brands can vary depending on your home's location. Each window brand has various pricing tiers with different warranties and discount incentives.

To find out which tax credits, rebates, or special offers are exclusive to your area, it’s strongly advised you reach out to our pros today.

Window Brands Price Per Window Cost to Install
Andersen Double Hung Window $230 $376
Pella Double Hung Windows $190 $300
Certainteed Double Hung Windows $280 $387
Harvey Double Hung Window $280 $373
Marvin Double Hung Windows $295 $410
Milgard Double Hung Windows $292 $428
Simonton Double Hung Windows $345 $465
Atrium Double Hung Window $304 $408

Saving Money on New Home Windows

In addition to local utility rebates, there are plenty of government incentives for homeowners who decide to make home improvements that are in fact helping to save energy.

According to Energystar.gov, Energy Star windows reduce utility monthly utility bills by a national average of 11%.

Saving Money on New Home Windows

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